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Noo shoos!
Having looked into these shoes that Frizzbomb67 asked about, I decided to order the support version, Brookes Launch GTS. They arrived quickly, and included a free pair of running socks! When I first tried them on I thought they were awful, really stiff and solid, like putting a cardboard box on my feet
Having looked into these shoes that Frizzbomb67 asked about, I decided to order the support version, Brookes Launch GTS. They arrived quickly, and included a free pair of running socks! When I first tried them on I thought they were awful, really stiff and solid, like putting a cardboard box on my feet
Curlygurly2
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Protein Question
Is anyone eating a high protein diet but worried about the effects on their kidneys? Would a high protein intake cause kidney disease eventually?
Is anyone eating a high protein diet but worried about the effects on their kidneys? Would a high protein intake cause kidney disease eventually?
FlippinOut
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Strange eGFR Reading?
Last month, my blood test showed a Creatinine level of 1.64 and an eGRF of 45. A follow up test 3 weeks later showed a Creatinine level of 1.60 and an eGFR of 32. Yes, I was a little dehydrated for the 2nd test, but these results make no sense to me. I then used several online calculators and keep
Last month, my blood test showed a Creatinine level of 1.64 and an eGRF of 45. A follow up test 3 weeks later showed a Creatinine level of 1.60 and an eGFR of 32. Yes, I was a little dehydrated for the 2nd test, but these results make no sense to me. I then used several online calculators and keep
Saltyy
in
Early CKD Support
1 year ago
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Another CLL ‘wobble’, seems like I’m ‘losing it’ slightly.
Hi all, and once more I am looking for information from the vast well of expertise which is out there. Recently I ‘wobbled’ about being in subset 6. The thing that precipitated my regrettable ‘wobble’ and erroneous ‘consultation’ with Dr Google & Dr ChatGPT was the fact that I was reviewing my CLL position
Hi all, and once more I am looking for information from the vast well of expertise which is out there. Recently I ‘wobbled’ about being in subset 6. The thing that precipitated my regrettable ‘wobble’ and erroneous ‘consultation’ with Dr Google & Dr ChatGPT was the fact that I was reviewing my CLL position
Petroc
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
Apixaban
I also take Bisoprolol and a whole lot of other meds which I have been on for 4 years (
kidney
transplant
). Has anyone else been bothered with headaches whilst on Apixaban.
I also take Bisoprolol and a whole lot of other meds which I have been on for 4 years (
kidney
transplant
). Has anyone else been bothered with headaches whilst on Apixaban.
Mismarswe
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Good sats - so why so breathless?
THAT is indeed the question. Why, with my peripheral O2 levels at 94/5 %even 96% am I still fighting to breath? It goes like this. I wake short of breath. I rise and take my Oximeter (I have several; they all show the same) . My level is, say 92%. I do controlled breathing using a computer monitor
THAT is indeed the question. Why, with my peripheral O2 levels at 94/5 %even 96% am I still fighting to breath? It goes like this. I wake short of breath. I rise and take my Oximeter (I have several; they all show the same) . My level is, say 92%. I do controlled breathing using a computer monitor
Timberman
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Anyone with gastroparesis?
Anyway, I received a
kidney
transplant
in August 2022 and am doing well except for the gastropatrsis. The gastroparesis diet is exactly opposite to the recommended transplant diet. Plus, I was on several courses of very strong antibiotics for the 1st 3 months, so my microbiome was a mess.
Anyway, I received a
kidney
transplant
in August 2022 and am doing well except for the gastropatrsis. The gastroparesis diet is exactly opposite to the recommended transplant diet. Plus, I was on several courses of very strong antibiotics for the 1st 3 months, so my microbiome was a mess.
Hidden
in
Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
notalgia paresthetica
I have vasculitis, MPA, and have developed nostalgia paresthetica, (my own diagnosis). Intense itching on my back is driving me crazy. This has been going on for a few months. Does anyone have experience with this and advice to share??
I have vasculitis, MPA, and have developed nostalgia paresthetica, (my own diagnosis). Intense itching on my back is driving me crazy. This has been going on for a few months. Does anyone have experience with this and advice to share??
GinnyMa
in
Vasculitis UK
1 year ago
Endo/cyst on the kidney after MRI - could this happen to you?
Hi ladies! The results came in for the first MRI (still waiting for the results of the second MRI). A cyst was spotted on one of my kidneys and the blood test indicated issues with my kidneys. I know this might indicate deep infiltrating endometriosis on the kidney/ureter or... I know that endo can lead
Hi ladies! The results came in for the first MRI (still waiting for the results of the second MRI). A cyst was spotted on one of my kidneys and the blood test indicated issues with my kidneys. I know this might indicate deep infiltrating endometriosis on the kidney/ureter or... I know that endo can lead
Endosufferer1
in
Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
One year stem cell transplant anniversary
This week a year ago I received my donor's stem cells. For those of you not following my posts, it was hard going in the early months but by late June things were looking a lot better both mentally and physically and my hair started its return.. My platelets were one of the slowest things to recover
This week a year ago I received my donor's stem cells. For those of you not following my posts, it was hard going in the early months but by late June things were looking a lot better both mentally and physically and my hair started its return.. My platelets were one of the slowest things to recover
Scaredy_cat
in
MPN Voice
8 months ago
how common is Hypoparathyroidism after TT
hi all. Back again 😬 my endo tells me this is really common and she sees it a lot with the surgeon I’m scheduled to see but that he’s a very good surgeon. Do I need to look into seeing someone else? My endo told me it happens in between 5 and 10 per cent of TTs. She never mentioned the possibility
hi all. Back again 😬 my endo tells me this is really common and she sees it a lot with the surgeon I’m scheduled to see but that he’s a very good surgeon. Do I need to look into seeing someone else? My endo told me it happens in between 5 and 10 per cent of TTs. She never mentioned the possibility
Rowan4
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
GREAT INFO FROM EXPERIENCED KIDNEY DOCTOR
I’d like you recommend this very informative video from Dadvice TV. The nephrologist gives explanation and advice for different stages of kidney disease, what is and what isn’t really kidney disease, appropriate treatments and diet, etc. I have seen this nephrologist several times online and he is
I’d like you recommend this very informative video from Dadvice TV. The nephrologist gives explanation and advice for different stages of kidney disease, what is and what isn’t really kidney disease, appropriate treatments and diet, etc. I have seen this nephrologist several times online and he is
HisLittleOne
in
Early CKD Support
1 year ago
always ANA positive with lupus?
hi all, I was diagnosed privately in 2019 with SLE and Sjogrens , but my current GP is querying this, its an ongoing issue and a long story. She has said that if my ANA comes back neg then I don't have lupus or sjorgrens, despite all mys symptoms and being on ongoing treatment for it? My questions
hi all, I was diagnosed privately in 2019 with SLE and Sjogrens , but my current GP is querying this, its an ongoing issue and a long story. She has said that if my ANA comes back neg then I don't have lupus or sjorgrens, despite all mys symptoms and being on ongoing treatment for it? My questions
Foodman500
in
LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Narirutin found in lemons, oranges, passion fruit, bergamot and grapefruit may be chemopreventive agent for hormone-resistant PC
Narirutin. A flavonoid found in citrus fruits modulates cell cycle phases and inhibits the proliferation of hormone-refractory prostate cancer cells by targeting hyaluronidase Author links open overlay panelShilpi Singh a b, Akhilesh Kumar Maurya c, Abha Meena a b, Nidhi Mishra c, Suaib Luqman a b
Narirutin. A flavonoid found in citrus fruits modulates cell cycle phases and inhibits the proliferation of hormone-refractory prostate cancer cells by targeting hyaluronidase Author links open overlay panelShilpi Singh a b, Akhilesh Kumar Maurya c, Abha Meena a b, Nidhi Mishra c, Suaib Luqman a b
Graham49
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Edema
Due to ADT, I have swelling of the stomach due to edema, i guess. Anybody have the same problem? Treatent I should go over with my doc? Also a bit of gynomastia. .
Due to ADT, I have swelling of the stomach due to edema, i guess. Anybody have the same problem? Treatent I should go over with my doc? Also a bit of gynomastia. .
gsun
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Liver Transplant first then kidney transplant after recovery
He has confirmed my husband needs a
kidney
and liver
transplant
due to uncontrollable hepatic encephalopathy If after all the health checks he is approved he will have a liver
transplant
first then dialysis then
kidney
transplant
. Has anyone on here gone down the same road?
He has confirmed my husband needs a
kidney
and liver
transplant
due to uncontrollable hepatic encephalopathy If after all the health checks he is approved he will have a liver
transplant
first then dialysis then
kidney
transplant
. Has anyone on here gone down the same road?
Canttakemyeyesoffyou
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
de novo metastatic prostate cancer
hello, I was diagnosed in march with a very aggressive and advanced case, with many skeletal lesions - high volume/high risk. I’ve been on degarelix/Firmagon and Abiraterone for the past 3.5 months and it seems to be working well - just had my 3 month scans. And the terrible fatigue is under control
hello, I was diagnosed in march with a very aggressive and advanced case, with many skeletal lesions - high volume/high risk. I’ve been on degarelix/Firmagon and Abiraterone for the past 3.5 months and it seems to be working well - just had my 3 month scans. And the terrible fatigue is under control
NewGame
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Kidney biopsy for elevated creatinine
My 68 yr old husband had a
kidney
transplant
7 weeks ago. We are at the hospital now getting a biopsy due to his rising creatinine levels. I have been so worried that his body is rejecting the new kidney, but after reading these informative posts, I am hopeful and less nervous.
My 68 yr old husband had a
kidney
transplant
7 weeks ago. We are at the hospital now getting a biopsy due to his rising creatinine levels. I have been so worried that his body is rejecting the new kidney, but after reading these informative posts, I am hopeful and less nervous.
sukki2022
in
Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Hot Topic: Breaking Down New Medicare Coverage for Immunosuppressive Drugs
The Medicare coverage for immunosuppressive drugs for
kidney
transplant
patients has recently been expanded. But what does this new benefit cover and who is eligible? Tune in to our latest podcast episode to learn more. https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-gbqrp-12f3a86
The Medicare coverage for immunosuppressive drugs for
kidney
transplant
patients has recently been expanded. But what does this new benefit cover and who is eligible? Tune in to our latest podcast episode to learn more. https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-gbqrp-12f3a86
JackieJ_NKF
Partner
in
Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
saving my dad
Hi all! My dad was recently diagnosed with Pulmonary Fibrosis. He is only 64 years old and last year this same time he was in great health! Drs are unsure if it’s IPF or another severe form of pulmonary fibrosis. He had a lung biopsy that came back inconclusive. He relies on full time oxygen and coughs
Hi all! My dad was recently diagnosed with Pulmonary Fibrosis. He is only 64 years old and last year this same time he was in great health! Drs are unsure if it’s IPF or another severe form of pulmonary fibrosis. He had a lung biopsy that came back inconclusive. He relies on full time oxygen and coughs
Timslungs
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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